The Sky Observer's Guide (A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press)

a handbook for amateur astronomers

Paperback, 160 pages

English language

Published April 14, 2001 by Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press.

ISBN:
978-1-58238-155-8
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3 stars (1 review)

A guide for observing the night sky with an emphasis on using optical aides such as telescopes and binoculars. Also touches on naked-eye observing with sections on sky colors such as rainbows, auroras, the zodiacal light and meteors. Understanding astronomical time is also detailed. This is not a guide to identifying the constellations. The authors assume the reader will already have that knowledge. The highlight of the book are the numerous and excellent paintings, illustrations and diagrams by John Polgreen.

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How-to for stargazing, planets, and sky stuff.

It’s a packed 150 pages. Telescopes and the human eye are broken down to explain lenses, light, color, and atmosphere. Planet revolutions, seasonal paths, latitudes and coordinates, stars and constellations, etc. This is all you’d need for beginner telescoping.

Subjects

  • Star Observation
  • General
  • Nature
  • Nature/Ecology
  • Nature / Star Observation